One off annual salary sacrifice

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One off annual salary sacrifice

I have employees who annually(one lump sum payment per year) salary sacrifice to their super. 

What are the steps to entering  this transaction to payroll ? 

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Re: One off annual salary sacrifice

Hi @LydB64

 

Thanks for your post and Welcome here in the Community Forum. I hope you find it a useful tool.

 

Our article Set up salary sacrifice superannuation has instructions on how to do this within AccountRight.

 


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Re: One off annual salary sacrifice

Thankyou

i have followed those instructions. I'd like clarification in entering the payroll transaction. If it's a separate transaction to a regular pay, do I just enter the amount as minus figure  under salary sacrifice ? And when I scroll down,  the super guarantee amount shows 0.00 as in in its not calculating the super guarantee amount on the salary sacrifice as I presume it should 

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Re: One off annual salary sacrifice

Hi @LydB64

 

Thanks for the update on this.

 

In this matter, the super guarantee is different from salary sacrifice that's why the amount entered in salary sacrifice is a minus figure. Superannuation guarantee is employer expense while salary sacrifice is from the employee.

 

For superannuation guarantee the calculation should be 11%. Also, you would need to check if the employee was linked to a superannuation guarantee. For salary sacrifice, you will need to choose user selected amount to manually enter every transaction.

 

 

Please let me know if you need further help.

 

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